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Commentary: What does SCO Group hope to accomplish by taking its show on the...

Author: Chris Preimesberger It's an election year. What do politicians who are falling behind in the polls usually do when their backs are to the...

Review: Athene is beautiful but flawed

Author: Jem Matzan Rocklyte Systems' Athene operating environment is at once fascinating and frustrating. It's a custom GNU/Linux distribution optimized for i686 machines that employs...

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: NIS end-of-life and LDAP

Author: Brian Jones Last week we talked about the challenges of replacing Red Hat Linux 9. This week we'll look at another instance of how...

Book Review: Linux Unwired: A Complete Guide to Wireless Configuration

It's been a very long time since my early days with Linux when I encountered frustration at every turn trying to configure hardware. In...

Book Review: Moving to the Linux Business Desktop

I like Marcel Gagné's Moving to the Linux Business Desktop, enough to put it on my bookshelf as my first reference for general-purpose Linux...

Allstream Earns HP Linux Elite Partner Designation

Allstream, one of Canada's leading communication solutions providers, today announced that it has achieved the prestigious status of HP Linux Elite Partner -- making...

CLI Magic: Symbolic links

Author: Joe Barr This week the buzz in CLI Magic is all about symbolic links. As you can tell from the name, symbolic links...

Open Source Architecture Implementation Platform

Malcolm Evans writes: Software construction innovators Wilde Technologies have announced the Open Source launch of their new Architectural Implementation platform.The award winning Dublin based...

‘Linux doesn’t exist’, says SCO

Tired of being portrayed as the bad guys of IT, a SCO director has declared that Linux does not exist. Instead, defending the company's...

GNU believers

Author: Don Parris If you look around the pews in your church next Sunday morning, you may see a few GNUs in the pews. ...